Came really close to buying a golf gti they are so much fun to drive around in and quite roomy in the four doors. I rented one on a trip and love every second driving it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Well since I can't ride for awhile I moved the bike into my basement and figured I would clean it up nice since it will be home furnishings for awhile.... what kinda waterless wash do you guys use to clean your bikes up nice? I heard pledge works well any tips from you guys?? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
This is an option and has been discussed. I don't want to give up my foot it's my shift foot and if there is any chance that I could still ride and shift I want to keep it. But it has definitely been brought up and discussed. Actually have a "support" meeting on Monday to talk with other people who have previously lost something for one reason or another. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I tried two other doctors and both told me that this guy was the best guy around that he specializes in this kind of surgery and said they couldn't do any better than him and said see me would be wasting my time. Basically Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Update: complete reconstructive surgery on my foot to come. Dr says I will never run jump climb or anything other than walk again. Says even that will be challenging especially uneven terrain. Says I won't be able to do my job anymore. Looking like next spring before I can start preparing my leg to learn to walk again. 9 months before I could be walking. Bad day with bad news now hopefully I can prove him wrong on everything...... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
So they can see the pictures I post onto a public forum?? I mean it can't be anymore intrusive than fb can it? I guess I am just not seeing what so dangerous about it. Kinda like when people post a picture of their bike for sale and cover the tag. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Not sure how old you are or why you want a less labor intensive job or the scenario. My job can be laborious but the pay makes it worth it. Starting out you can make close to 100k a year and it just goes up from there. I build power lines and sometimes it is a lot of work sometimes not so much. Also not sure if you can operate equipment or not but that's less laborious and you can still make good money in the Powerline field by running equipment such as bulldozers backhoes loaders and boom trucks. They aren't hard to learn how to operate either. If you can get crane certified 200k a year isn't very hard to reach. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk